Narendra,
I would like to give you some suggestions how to professionally use
software (not only kannel):
- when the software does something that you don't expect, try to think
about why this happen. Software is made by human, not all humans solve
problems the same way.
- if you don't understand what the software tells you, try to google
it. When you get an error saying "Mutex 0 collisons", google it, find
out what a mutex is (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_exclusion)
and be happy that kannel gives you a little debug saying "everything's
fine"
- if you absolutly cannot solve a problem, _then_ ask someone (mailing-
list) to help you, but keep in mind, that maybe you have just taken
the wrong way and hope that these nice guys here help you to find the
right way.
- if you really find a bug, be happy, you contributed to the
community. How many times when I found a bug in a M$ product, did I
wish to send it to the developers and they answer "Sorry, I messed
that up, thanks for the hint." and 2 weeks later the bug is no more
- the most important thing: as written above: software is made by
humans. Humans don't like if you just say "everything you do is sh*t".
Every human does mistakes, so do developers, so do I, so do you. Work
with them together to solve problems. Maybe we should invent the "bake
a cake for the kannel developers day" for giving us such an awesome
software for free-
- finally: USE SUBJECTS!
Falko
Am 19.02.2009 um 16:21 schrieb narendra reddy:
Hi All,
I think new release 1.4.3 may have so many errors.
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Best Regards,